Moya specialises in telecommunications, online businesses and converging media.She has extensive experience providing legal / regulatory advice, and well as economic and business analysis.

Prior to joining the firm Moya was Vice President at leading economic consulting firm, CRA International. Before that, Moya spent several years in senior business and legal roles at Fairfax and Telstra. Examples of significant matters Moya has been involved with recently include:

Advising a major telecommunications carrier in regulatory proceedings, seeking exemption from wholesale access obligations in geographic areas where competitor cable infrastructure has been deployed.

Advising on pricing and associated economic issues in support of proposed access arrangements for digital set-top units.

Authoring reports for public submission by the GSM Association (Europe) on digital rights management and IP interconnection. Advising a payment systems industry body on self-regulatory principles and models.

Authoring an expert report for public submission to Canadian regulatory proceedings regarding wholesale regulation.

Advising an international subscription television provider on aspects of broadcasting regulation in Australia.

Moya has a Bachelor of Laws with Honours in Media Law, and has completed a Masters of Business Administration. In 2013 she was elected to the Executive Committee of The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and is a member of the International Council of Arbitration for Sport. Moya also serves on the Executive Committee of the the Asian Football Confederation and is a Director of Football Federation Australia. Moya was previously an Australian team representative with the Matildas.

Moya's Insights

Australian competition law was the focus of a lot of high profile activity in 2018, and 2019 is promising more of the same, keeping the market on its toes. In this report, we explore the key themes and developments in Australian competition law in 2018 and the outlook for 2019.

A new era has begun in Australian competition law. The most significant changes to Australia’s competition laws in over 40 years came into effect in November 2017. In this report, we explore the major changes to Australia's competition law, key activities by the ACCC in 2017 and what's ahead for Australian competition law in 2018.

The balance of the most significant changes to Australia’s competition laws in over 40 years have today been passed by the Federal Parliament. The changes are a response to the recommendations of the Competition Policy Review in 2015 chaired by Professor Ian Harper.

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Gilbert + Tobin continues to lead the way in promoting gender equality in sport, hosting the Football Federation Australia (FFA) breakfast today with a galaxy of the Westfield Matilda stars, Olympian Anna Meares and senior figures from business and Government.

Sport and gender equality were brought into focus through an international lens last week as gender expert Professor Michael Kimmel participated in a boardroom conversation at Gilbert + Tobin with leading thinkers in the field.